ALCOHOL INK ORNAMENT -TECHNIQUE WITH TUTORIAL
Supplies:
Glass or plastic ornament
Twine
Die cuts,
Alcohol Ink (I used Ranger however you may also use Copic refill ink of your choosing)
Egg crate or something to drain excess liquid out of the ornament
Scissors
Glossy Accents
Isopropyl or Ethanol Alcohol
Instructions:
Prep the globe by pouring in a small amount of rubbing alcohol. Swirl and dump out most of the excess. Squeeze a generous amount of the alcohol ink into the globe and swirl to coat. You may want to do this several times allowing the globe to dry between coats, until you achieve your desired color. You may also wish to add some glitter to your globe.
Once the color is to your satisfaction, use a small strip of paper and wrap it around the middle of the ornament, attaching it with glossy accents. Then attach the snowflake and bling. Allow to dry completely.
This is a great project to do with children with adult supervision. Also, if you are sensitive or do not like dirty hands, simply wear some rubber gloves. Clean up is pretty easy. I use a few sheets of legal size copy paper to protect my work surface.
If you have any questions please email me at Ms.Rhetta@gmail.com please put the name of the project in the subject line so I know the email isn’t spam.
Have a great week! Stamp Happy and be a blessing! Until next time….